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Capitol Hill United Neighborhood (CHUN) Board Minutes: St. Barnabas Church

Capitol Hill United Neighborhood (CHUN) Board Minutes: St. Barnabas Church

CHUN BOARP MEETING
St. Barnabas Church, May 26, 1977
The following officers were elected for 1977-78 terms-Michael Henry,
President; Bernie Jones, 1st Vice President; Chuck Nefzger, 2nd Vice
President; Michael Sanders, 3rd Vice President; Nancy Goffman, Secretary,
and Patty Jackson, Treasurer
CHUN has $544.00 in the treasury($120.00 belongs to the retreat)
In the absence of Fern Robertson, Fair Manager, Dene Clark reported the
People's Fair took in $8,000.00. Approximately $4,800.00 remains after
expenses. A more detailed report will be given next month. A motion was
made and passed that consideration of the fair and its relation to CHUN be
postponed until a full financial report can be made. A motion that the
CHUN treasurer take control of the money and the CHUN board take responsibility
for how it is spent was tabled till next meeting.
Nancy Goffman reported that September 11, from 12:00 to 5:00, CHUN will
sponsor a house tour. Homes include 1572 Race, 1516 Vine, 1633 Vine, 1656 Vine
1600 Logan, 1129 E17th, 1734 Washington and 1601 Emerson. Volunteers are
needed for publicity, brochures, ticket sales and guides. Call Nancy Goffman
(333-5770), Vickie Rottman (744-9846 or 832-8321, or Rosemary Crowley (831-7838
Finances for the house tour will be discussed at the next meeting.
Residents on the 1500 block of Gaylord are circulating a petition to stop the
granting of a cabaret-hard liquor license at Colfax and Gaylord. The hearing
will be June 27th. Anyone interested in more information or in helping
circulate a petition, should call Marcia Cornejo at 320-5795. The board
passed a motion for President Mike Henry to take appropriate actions to
assist.
Jud Allen and Bob Scales of Barton-Aschman Consultants passed out three
hand outs and explained the four alternatives for exclusive bus lanes for the
East Colfax area. The recommended alternative is to have two moving traffic
lanes each way on Colfax, plus 2 exclusive bus lanes from Colorado Blvd., to
Park Avenue. The south side of Colfax would have recessed parking and the
north side would have parking only where needed. Some sidewalk space would
be lost. Trees would be planted; new lights installed. On 16th Avenue from
Park to Broadway there would be one lane of traffic going each way with
buses and cars. Bike lanes would go both ways. Trees and lights would be
installed on 16th also. An estimated 70 buses would use this corridor at
peak hours. Interested persons can attend the "Bus Drive" starting at
Barton-Aschman offices (3500 E. Colfax) at 5:30 on June 6th. Box Suppers and
discussion will follow the ride. Call Mike Henry(832-5777) to order your box
supper. Also an open forum will be held June 9th, 7:00, at East High School
to discuss the four alternatives.
Gordon Aoyagi of RTD discussed the RTD Route Restructuring Proposal for our
area. He handed out copies of the proposal plus maps. Those seeking more
information should call 759-1000, or visit RTD at 1325 S. Colorado Blvd., or
attend the open meetings as follows: June 2, 7:30, Gove Jr. High School; June
14, 7:30, Cole Jr. High School, June 16, 7:30, Colorado Women's College.
The main addition for Capitol Hill is for a neighborhood circulating bus.

Meeting minutes of the Capitol Hill United Neighborhood (CHUN) Board. Minutes include list of members present as well as administrative and community issues facing the board. Specifically, new officers for the upcoming year, CHUN funds and committees, People's Fair, CHUN history homes tour, liquor license, addition of bus lanes on city roads and traffic issues, RTD Route Restructuring Proposal, zoning, school closures, community based facilities, and liquor license.

Meeting minutes of the Capitol Hill United Neighborhood (CHUN) Board. Minutes include list of members present as well as administrative and community issues facing the board. Specifically, new officers for the upcoming year, CHUN funds and committees, People's Fair, CHUN history homes tour, liquor license, addition of bus lanes on city roads and traffic issues, RTD Route Restructuring Proposal, zoning, school closures, community based facilities, and liquor license.

Located in Box 2 File Folder 28. Some words on last page of original document cut off.

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CHUN BOARP MEETING
St. Barnabas Church, May 26, 1977
The following officers were elected for 1977-78 terms-Michael Henry,
President; Bernie Jones, 1st Vice President; Chuck Nefzger, 2nd Vice
President; Michael Sanders, 3rd Vice President; Nancy Goffman, Secretary,
and Patty Jackson, Treasurer
CHUN has $544.00 in the treasury($120.00 belongs to the retreat)
In the absence of Fern Robertson, Fair Manager, Dene Clark reported the
People's Fair took in $8,000.00. Approximately $4,800.00 remains after
expenses. A more detailed report will be given next month. A motion was
made and passed that consideration of the fair and its relation to CHUN be
postponed until a full financial report can be made. A motion that the
CHUN treasurer take control of the money and the CHUN board take responsibility
for how it is spent was tabled till next meeting.
Nancy Goffman reported that September 11, from 12:00 to 5:00, CHUN will
sponsor a house tour. Homes include 1572 Race, 1516 Vine, 1633 Vine, 1656 Vine
1600 Logan, 1129 E17th, 1734 Washington and 1601 Emerson. Volunteers are
needed for publicity, brochures, ticket sales and guides. Call Nancy Goffman
(333-5770), Vickie Rottman (744-9846 or 832-8321, or Rosemary Crowley (831-7838
Finances for the house tour will be discussed at the next meeting.
Residents on the 1500 block of Gaylord are circulating a petition to stop the
granting of a cabaret-hard liquor license at Colfax and Gaylord. The hearing
will be June 27th. Anyone interested in more information or in helping
circulate a petition, should call Marcia Cornejo at 320-5795. The board
passed a motion for President Mike Henry to take appropriate actions to
assist.
Jud Allen and Bob Scales of Barton-Aschman Consultants passed out three
hand outs and explained the four alternatives for exclusive bus lanes for the
East Colfax area. The recommended alternative is to have two moving traffic
lanes each way on Colfax, plus 2 exclusive bus lanes from Colorado Blvd., to
Park Avenue. The south side of Colfax would have recessed parking and the
north side would have parking only where needed. Some sidewalk space would
be lost. Trees would be planted; new lights installed. On 16th Avenue from
Park to Broadway there would be one lane of traffic going each way with
buses and cars. Bike lanes would go both ways. Trees and lights would be
installed on 16th also. An estimated 70 buses would use this corridor at
peak hours. Interested persons can attend the "Bus Drive" starting at
Barton-Aschman offices (3500 E. Colfax) at 5:30 on June 6th. Box Suppers and
discussion will follow the ride. Call Mike Henry(832-5777) to order your box
supper. Also an open forum will be held June 9th, 7:00, at East High School
to discuss the four alternatives.
Gordon Aoyagi of RTD discussed the RTD Route Restructuring Proposal for our
area. He handed out copies of the proposal plus maps. Those seeking more
information should call 759-1000, or visit RTD at 1325 S. Colorado Blvd., or
attend the open meetings as follows: June 2, 7:30, Gove Jr. High School; June
14, 7:30, Cole Jr. High School, June 16, 7:30, Colorado Women's College.
The main addition for Capitol Hill is for a neighborhood circulating bus.